Take command of your fitness goals with the stylish and functional Fitbit Flex Activity Tracker (refurbished), available at 30% off for readers of Android Community, but only for a limited time. Out of all the fitness and activity trackers available today, the ones manufactured by Fitbit are among the most popular. That’s because Fitbit offers consumers a wide selection of devices that serve every fitness need. They are known for their reliability, wealth of features, and for being affordable.

The Flex, Fitbit’s mid-range device, does everything you’d expect an activity tracker to do and more. It counts how many steps you take, measures your distance travelled, and calculates how many calories you’ve burned. You can easily sync the data it has accumulated to your smartphone or computer as well, to get detailed statistics that will help you to streamline your activities to achieve the best results.

Of course, sleep is an important part of living a healthy life and Fitbit recognizes that fact. That’s why the Flex monitors your sleep activity and tells you how well you have slept so you can make adjustments to your bedtime routine. Plus, it has a silent alarm so you can wake up peacefully.

You can wear the Fitbit Flex, day and night, for up to five days on a single charge. And, when it does run out of power, it only takes a couple of hours to charge it back up to full capacity. The Flex is small, lightweight, and comfortable to wear. It comes with a stylish and water-resistant wrist band, but you don’t have to use it if you don’t want to. The Fitbit Flex can work just as well in your pocket too.

Your fitness goals are important. Give yourself every available tool to ensure your own success. Pick up a refurbished Fitbit Flex Activity Tracker, available in three colors, for only $69.99 with free US shipping at Android Community Deals.

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